The zombie dog had just crossed Yao for a certain distance, with its stinky mouth opened wide, ready to enjoy the food that was about to come to its mouth.
However, just as its limbs exerted force and leaped high, a figure suddenly rushed out, throwing Sayuri to the side.
"Roar!"
Seeing these monkey-like human beings jumping around, the zombie dog that rushed to nothing gave a cold roar.
"Boom!"
Just as it turned its head and was about to pounce on the prey which was only one meter away again, the huge pain instantly overwhelmed it, and its body fell to the ground without any breath.
[Kill mutant zombies (Animal), points +70]
Looking at the smashed head, Yao raised the iron bar from the cracked ground.
"Are you all right?" He took back the iron rod, and asked without looking back, then took out his pistol, and began to harvest the zombies attracted by the sound.
"It's okay." Sayuri patted the dust off her body, and then helped hunt zombies with Shiina.
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Although Saeko and the others were lucky enough to find an old-fashioned car that could be driven in the urban area, they were facing the same opponent as Yao and the other at this time, and the situation was even more dangerous.
"Saeko-senpai, we can't go on like this."
Eriri held the 89-style rifle that she had brought back before, and kept shooting at the crowd of zombies that kept coming up. Kato changed positions with her from time to time to buy her time to change the bullets.
However, attracted by the sound of gunfire, as long as a zombie falls, another zombie will come to take over after a while, just like a scene caught in an infinite loop.
As time passed, the encirclement formed by the zombie group was gradually shrinking, and the faces of the four people who were flanked by the front and back became more and more serious.
"Bang!"
After shooting another zombie, Utaha put down her pistol, exchanged it for a grenade with a stern expression, pulled off the iron ring and threw it into the distance.
"Boom!"
There was a large vacancy in the group of zombies in the distance, but it quickly gathered again.
"Tch." Utaha's face was livid, she could only raise her gun to shoot again.
It's not that she doesn't want to keep throwing grenades, it's just that doing so won't help. Frequent loud explosions will only attract more zombies.
"Don't panic."
Saeko stared at the shadows scurrying among the zombies with a stern expression, the blade in her hand radiated a chilling light against the sunlight.
If possible, she is also eager to join the battlefield and use the blade to quickly clean up some zombies, so that the pressure on teammates will be greatly reduced.
But the zombie dog whose ear had been cut off with a knife when she failed to attack just now, was waiting for an opportunity under the cover of the crowd of corpses.
Saeko didn't dare to bet that if she left, maybe some of her teammates would die, or might even turn into a zombie.
Thinking of Yao handing over the three of them to herself at ease, Saeko took a deep breath, and calmed down her thoughts that were still a little messed up just now.
She held a knife in her right hand, and pulled out the ordinary pistol (with unlimited magazines) she had just exchanged from her waist with her left hand, and stood there like this, relieving the pressure on Eriri beside her.
Under the continuous gunshots, two minutes passed quickly, and the number of zombies surrounding them showed signs of decreasing.
"You can slow down the shooting speed." Saeko breathed a sigh of relief, and signaled the other three to rest the hot barrel.
But she didn't stop and shot, killed the nearest zombie every ten seconds, her eyes fixed on a conspicuous red shadow behind the group of corpses.
"Wisdom?" Saeko frowned, she decided to give up the plan just now.
She originally wanted to change places with Kato behind her, in order to lure this animal zombie that she had never seen before.
But now she has changed her mind. After all, it is risky to do so. As long as the current situation is maintained, she can break through in a few minutes.
As time passed by, the hot weather not only affected the physical strength of human beings, but even ordinary zombies who were not afraid of pain, their exposed flesh and blood began to dry up, and their movements slowed down.
"Roar!"
With a tyrannical roar, the blood-red zombie dog knocked away a group of zombies in front of it, and quickly approached it's target.
Saeko, who had been waiting for a long time, narrowed her eyes slightly, and ran forward quickly.
In Eriri's sight, the zombie dog leaping high opened its mouth and rushed towards her blade.
Feeling that the blade broke through the flesh and blood, Saeko strengthened her strength a little more, forcibly breaking the resistance brought by the bones.
After eliminating the most feared enemy, she no longer had any scruples, and strode forward, looking at the rotten faces, with a trace of fanaticism in her eyes.
"It's disgusting!"
The zombie dog was split into two and fell to the ground, making Eriri feel chills.
"It's finally over." Kato wiped her sweaty forehead, feeling like she was about to collapse.
"Hold on, I'll drive the car over." Utaha asked Eriri to take her place, and then trotted towards the car parked crookedly by the side of the road.
Not long after, the sound of the car engine starting sounded, and after meeting Saeko, they left the zombie nest.
"Everyone... Iam sorry..."
Sitting in the back seat, Kato looked depressed and kept saying apologetic words.
"Don't take it to heart, we are all companions after all." Utaha, who was driving the car, comforted in a rare soft voice.
"It's just a misfire, just be more careful next time." Saeko, who was sitting next to her, began to rub her face with a smile in order to relieve her depression.
"Okay, I won't do it next time." Kato secretly buried her annoyance deeply in his heart, with a stiff smile on his face, "Saeko-senpai, is that zombie dog intelligent?"
She knew that if she showed negative emotions like this again, it would only make everyone feel uncomfortable.
"Yes, but the IQ is very low." Saeko recalled the scene just now, and expressed her own opinion, "It should be more of an innate instinct of a beast, and this instinct is engraved in the bones , will tell it how to hunt."
"Then can instinct be classified as a type of wisdom?"
"This... it should be counted." Saeko was taken aback, a little unsure.
"..."
"What's wrong?" Utaha glanced at her rival sitting in the co-pilot, and noticed something was wrong.
"It's okay." Eriri smiled brightly, and raised her right hand, which was still touching the holster around her waist, calmly.
"..." Utaha frowned slightly, but didn't ask any more questions, and started driving the car intently.
Leaning back on the seat, Eriri took a soft breath, resisting the urge to cry.
She glanced at the rifle lying across her legs, turned her head to the side, and stared at the scene outside the car window in a daze.
After a while, her gaze not only dropped, she looked at the most precious but scrapped pistol, and the big tears rolled down uncontrollably.
She didn't sob, didn't let her body shake, and kept a motionless posture. She occasionally inserted into the chat of the other three team members, and there was no trembling or crying in her words.
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